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Top 10 Entertaining Festivals Around The World

Most countries have their unique festivals and events that can be
once in a lifetime experience for the tourists. Festivals are really
useful for that countries economies. They don’t last more than 3-7 days
but the money amount left behind is huge. Tourists
don’t care about spending money for that kind of entertainment events.
Having a popular festival for a country is way more profitable than
having lots of historial places. For example Turkey. In Turkey there are
countless historical places but they don’t have a traditional famous
festival like Rio fest. Only Rio Fest revenues can be
bigger than one years total revenues from tourist attractions in Turkey.
Check out 10 Most Entertaining Festivals Around The World below. If you
have been in unforgettable festival like them, feel free to comment and
share with us. Here’s an infographic to help you see what is around
the city of Chicago.

10 – Thailand – The Full Moon Party on Haad Rin Beach in Koh Phangan

Haad Rin Beach in Koh Phangan

Haad
Rin is home to the Full Moon Party and also houses about 3-5000 rather
mad people; it is the island’s nightlife capital and has Koh Phangan’s
biggest concentration of beach clubs that collectively put on the
ultimate travellers get together. There are over 12 major sound systems
running the length of Had Rin beach, catering for 8000 to 12,000 punters
in low season, 15,000 to 20,000 in high season and up to 30,000 at New
Year. Within this transient crowd of party animals some highly talented
DJ’s pass through, banging out their wares to the raging lunar explorers
that have landed on planet party.

09 – Spain – The Festival of San Fermin

Festival of San Fermin

The
Festival of San Fermin attracts thousands of visitors to Pamplona,
Spain every year. The nine-day festival includes a carnival, bullfights
and of course, the famous Running of the Bulls. Deeply traditional, it
has been held since 1591, and remains a popular, if dangerous and
controversial event.

08 – India – Diwali in Amritsar

Diwali in Amritsar

Also
known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is celebrated in various parts
of the world including India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore,
Fiji, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. The word Diwali itself came into
popular use after it was first known by the name of Dipavali, which
derives the meaning a row of lamps. It is always said ‘’There’s nothing
like food cooked at home but nothing compares celebrating Diwali at
Amritsar!’’

07 – China – The Chinese New Year in Hong Kong

Chinese New Year in Hong Kong

No
place on earth celebrates Chinese New Year like Hong Kong! Asia’s world
city welcomes the Year of the Dragon with colourful flower markets,
breathtaking fireworks, a dazzling world-class night parade, bustling
incense-filled temples, lively sports events, and much more.

06 – South Korea – Boryeong’s Mud Festival on Daecheon Beach

Mud Festival on Daecheon Beach

The
Boryeong Mud Festival is an annual festival which takes place during
the summer in Boryeong. This festival awakens the inner child of every
person. Boryeong’s mud festival encourages you to get yourself dirty in
the mud by smearing it all over your body.

05 – USA – Burning Man Festival in Black Rock Desert, Nevada

Burning Man Festival

Burning
Man is an annual event when up to 48,000 people gather in Nevada’s
Black Rock desert to create art and express their individuality. People
who have gone to Burning Man gatherings claim you need to attend to
truly understand.

04 – Australia – New Year Celebrations in Sydney Harbour

Celebrations in Sydney Harbour

Sydney
New Year’s Eve is an annual multi-tiered event held every New Year’s
Eve over Sydney Harbour, centering on the Harbour Bridge. Its main
features are the two pyrotechnic displays, the 9pm Family Fireworks and
the Midnight Fireworks. It is known as the best place in the world to
see the New Year fireworks display.

03 – Scotland – Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh

Edinburgh Fringe Festival

The
Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts festival in the world and
takes place every August for three weeks in Scotland’s capital
city.Every year thousands of performers take to a multitude of stages
all over Edinburgh to present shows for every taste. From big names in
the world of entertainment to unknown artists looking to build their
careers, the festival caters for everyone and includes theatre, comedy,
dance, physical theatre, musicals, operas, music, exhibitions and
events.

02 – Germany – Oktoberfest in Munich

Oktoberfest

Famous
beer festival. The Oktoberfest is the largest festival in the world,
with an international flavor characteristic of the 21th century: some 6
million visitors from all around the world converge on the Oktoberfest
each year. It is one of the best place to get drunk.

01 – Brazil – Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

Our
number one is Rio Fest. The first records of Carnival festivities in
Rio de Janeiro date back to 1723. Immigrants from the Portuguese islands
of Açores, Madeira and Cabo Verde introduced here the Entrudo.The idea
was basically getting everybody soaked wet. People would go out in the
streets with buckets of water and limes, and everybody could be a
potential victim. Even Emperors took part in the fun. It happens at the
peak of summer, when Cariocas are at their best. This event is
celebrated throughout Brazil but Rio’s is the biggest and most
spectacular one